
Inside the RCB dressing room. (Video Grack) Virat Kohli and Royal Challengers Bengalur finally ended the eighteen -year waiting to win the first Indian Premier League (IPL) on Tuesday and beat Kings Pandjab on Tuesdays by six nail bite in Narendra Modi stadium in Ahmedabad. But while the field celebration was great, it was the scene of the dressing room after the match that really captured the emotions, unity and spirit of the team that had fought for so long for the moment.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!After Kohli’s decisive 43 out of 35 set a tone for the total number of 190, RCB kept his nerve to deny Pandjab in the finals, leading to wild celebrations among 91,000 fans. But as soon as he was inside the dressing room, the cricket director Bobat gave a mixing speech that summed up the size of the victory.Who is the IPL player?“Everyone in this room, well done. We should be incredibly proud of what we have achieved. This is undoubtedly one of the most anticipated trophies in world sport,” Bobat said, not only acknowledging players but the whole support staff, from coaches and analysts to the logistics team.WATCH:Bobat, who thought about Kohli’s loyalty and victims for nearly two decades, Bobat confessed to him: “I know you don’t like you are set aside, virat, but thank you for everything. You deserve it more than anyone else.”Bobat appreciated Captain Rajat Patidar, the unwavering team confidence and the adaptability listed during the disruption in the middle of the season. He also praised the unhepsed heroes like Phil Salt and Josh Hazlewood for their determination despite their tight schedule and personal victims.Bobat encouraged the team to enjoy a moment, and urged them to “get addiction to this feeling” and look forward to: “Next year we will have the final in Bengalur – and we are going again.”
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When RCB is preparing to return to Bengalur for a great show, the echoes of this triumph – on the stalls, the streets and the most important in the dressing room – certainly resonate for the coming years.